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OIF Workshop at Light Reading's Packet-Optical Transport Evolution

May 19, 2010
Packet-Optical Transport Evolution
New York City, NY - USA

OIF Workshop - Building Blocks for Packet Transport Networking, 100G and Beyond
8:00am - 9:00am


Users want seamlessly connected advanced services delivered on-demand wherever they may be, on any platform, over any available network. But as the user experience becomes richer, the underlying technologies and networks become more complex. The OIF guides the development of building blocks for highly intelligent, reliable, interoperable networks that deliver enhanced services – all while meeting the challenges to simplify network operations and drive down costs. In this workshop you will hear from industry experts on OIF work that helps meets these challenges. Get insights on work related to 100G and control plane as well as carrier services based on OIF implementation agreements.

WORKSHOP AGENDA
  • Welcome & Introductions
    Dave Brown, Alcatel-Lucent, OIF Market Awareness & Education Chair - Networking

  • Meeting the Need for Speed – 100G and Beyond
    Karl Gass, Sandia National Labs, OIF Physical & Link Layer Working Group ViceChair
    a. Carrier requirements and industry challenges for 100G
    b. The role of the OIF and its’ work to help speed the commercial availability of products that will make the transition to 100G economically compelling
    c. Review OIF’s 100G LH DWDM Project
    d. Looking beyond 100G to the next step in optical networking – network application domains, constraints, objectives and technology challenges.

  • The Road to Intelligent High-Speed Packet Optical Networks
    Margaret T. Chiosi, Executive Director, Intelligent High Speed Optical Networking, AT&T Labs
    A carrier’s perspective on packet transport network migration drivers, challenges and strategies with a focus on OIF building blocks.

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